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A web developer says she learned that a marketing program was a scam, but the defendant's policy says she must finish the program to qualify for a refund -- but at the same time, utilizing their materials disqualifies her.

A web developer says she learned that a marketing program was a scam, but the defendant's policy says she must finish the program to qualify for a refund -- but at the same time, utilizing their materials disqualifies her.

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S11, EP178 "Tool Intentions"

A breakup turns bitter when a woman accuses her ex of stealing tools after moving in with his new girlfriend; he says the tools were partial payment for labor, and she watched him pack them without protest.

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S10, EP184 "Wheel of Misfortune"

A man is involved in a crash while he is taking his driving test in his girlfriend's car; she sues the other driver for damages, but the judges want to test the boyfriend's knowledge of road rules.

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S12, EP43 "Row A, Seat Petty!"

A concert-loving friendship hits a sour note over ticket money and toxic vibes: one says she paid but got ditched; the other says she sold the tickets like she was told and deserves a refund for the stress.

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S11, EP171 "Dis-Engine-uous"

A repair job hits a speed bump when, a man says, he paid for a new engine, but it never showed up, and the car was abandoned; the mechanic argues that the abandonment was due to missed calls, HOA pressure and a busy schedule.

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S12, EP102 "Battle in the Basement"

A tenant blames late rent on job loss and accuses his landlady of theft, lies and making a bogus police call; meanwhile, the landlady says the tenant trashed her home and threatened her with a knife; watch as the judges cut through the accusations and find justice.

Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions.
Original Air Date: Sep 15, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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